Dear Michael,
@21-Nov-2004, 21:45 -0500 (22-Nov 02:45 UK time) Michael Rudnick [MR]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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MR I don't see a macro that allows me to query on the prefix. Is
MR there any way to do this?
%if:'%ABtoPREFIX''':'%ABtoPREFIX %ABtoLASTNAME':'%TOFNAME',
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Hello Chris,
C You really should use a right angle bracket (). It is standard
C across e-mail clients and operation systems.
Thanks but I'm asking about TB's macro's rather than about standards
for reply prefixing.
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David Boggon
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Using The Bat! 2.01.3 on Windows 2000
On Wed 12 November 2003, 10:16:17 +1000, David Boggon wrote:
I'm trying to set up a top-posting reply template that wraps original text
and adds a ': ' prefix before each line. Like this
: sample text
I am using Andrew Perevodchik's macro plug-in and this is the expression
I've come up
Hi Robin,
RA%_Wrap_Text=%QInclude(your_QT)%-
RA%_Wrap_Limit=70%-
RA%Prefix(: ,%QInclude(wrap))%-
Yes that works an absolute treat thankyou!
ps I have not come across the %_Wrap_Text= macro before ... I have the
complete list of macros where is that one hidden?
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On Thu 13 November 2003, 4:42:35 +1000, David Boggon wrote:
RA%_Wrap_Text=%QInclude(your_QT)%-
RA%_Wrap_Limit=70%-
RA%Prefix(: ,%QInclude(wrap))%-
Yes that works an absolute treat thankyou!
ps I have not come across the %_Wrap_Text= macro before ... I have the
complete list
Can anyone tell me:
I'm trying to set up a top-posting reply template that wraps original
text and adds a ': ' prefix before each line. Like this
: sample text
I am using Andrew Perevodchik's macro plug-in and this is the
expression I've come up with:
%WRAPPED=%PREFIX(: ,%TRIM(path to QT that
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 at 6:16:17 PM, David Boggon wrote in the
message %WRAPPED macro question
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to set up a top-posting reply template that wraps original
text and adds a ': ' prefix before each line. Like this
: sample text
You really should use
Hello fellow Bat! fans.
OK. How do I extract the name part of the From in the following headers?
(And, yes, this time I did read try out the help file suggestions) g
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Path:
Hello John,
On Mon, 20 May 2002 19:47:24 +1000GMT (20-5-02, 11:47 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JP OK. How do I extract the name part of the From in the following headers?
%OFromName
JP (And, yes, this time I did read try out the help file suggestions) g
Do you mean that it didn't
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Hi Peter,
On 18 January 2002 at 09:01:30 +0100 (which was 08:01 where I
live)Peter Palmreuther wrote to Geordon VanTassle on TBUDL and made
these points:
GV That is, nothing is entered at that point.
Have you set up The Bat! recognizing your PGP
Hi Marck,
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 10:21:04 [GMT +], you wrote:
Have you set up The Bat! recognizing your PGP version in Tools /
(Open)PGP / Choose (Open)PPG version?
MDP I'd say he has - the signature shows use of the 6.5i plug-in.
IIRC, the %INSERTPGPKEY works only with the
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Hi Lars,
On 18 January 2002 at 11:36:51 +0100 (which was 10:36 where I
live)Lars Geiger wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
MDP I'd say he has - the signature shows use of the 6.5i plug-in.
IIRC, the %INSERTPGPKEY works only with
Hi Marck,
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 10:43:14 [GMT +], you wrote:
IIRC, the %INSERTPGPKEY works only with the internal implementation.
MDP It worked with GnuPG - does that count as internal?
OK, great. I discarded the %INSERTPGPKEY macro when I found out it
didn't work with 6.5.8, and
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On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 10:43:14 GMT + (which was 4:43 AM
where I live), this spake Marck D Pearlstone on the subject of MACRO
question:
IIRC, the %INSERTPGPKEY works only with the internal
implementation.
MDP It worked with GnuPG
Hello Geordon!
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 3:02:19 PM you wrote:
Sounds like I need to switch over to GPG then! :) Thanks, Guys!
Or you export your keys to a PGP/ASCII file and insert them into a
mail with %ATTACH='path to file' where path to file is the path to
your keys. You can do this
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Hello list,
Can anyone tell me what the %INSERTPGPKEY= macro is supposed to do
and how it works? I haven't been able to discover it, and I'm
curious.
Thanks!
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Geordon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Geordon,
On 18 January 2002 at 19:54:42 -0600 (which was 01:54 where I
live)Geordon VanTassle wrote to The Bat user list and made these
points:
Can anyone tell me what the %INSERTPGPKEY= macro is supposed to
do and how it works? I haven't
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002 at 02:09:28 GMT + (which was 8:09 PM where I live),
this spake Marck D Pearlstone on the subject of MACRO question:
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MDP Hi Geordon,
MDP On 18 January 2002
Hello Geordon,
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 3:51:07 AM you wrote (at least in
part):
GV That is, nothing is entered at that point.
Have you set up The Bat! recognizing your PGP version in Tools /
(Open)PGP / Choose (Open)PPG version?
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Peter Palmreuther
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Hello,
there's a regexp to clean pgp signs from reply messages.
Is there one to clean outlook express' ugly -Original Message?
I tried to write one myself but I couldn't manage it :(
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Kind regards,
Hello Deniz,
Historians believe that Wed, 13 Jun 2001 at 06:26 GMT +0300 was when,
Deniz Baygan [DB] typed the following:
DB there's a regexp to clean pgp signs from reply messages.
DB Is there one to clean outlook express' ugly -Original Message?
DB I tried to write one myself but I
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Hello Anton!
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 7:33:28 PM you wrote:
I want to have one template (for all new emails) which is the same for
all address books. This template is a text file which I include with
the %include macro. In this template I
Hallo Anton,
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 01:33:31 +0200 GMT (11/04/2001, 07:33 +0800 GMT),
Anton Sommer wrote:
AS Now I want to use the macro %ACCOUNT="adressbook name" means
AS %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and so
AS on, to be independent from the selected account in TB.
Hello Thomas,
AS Now I want to use the macro %ACCOUNT="adressbook name" means
AS %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and so
AS on, to be independent from the selected account in TB.
Why don't you just use the %account= macro on the AB level?
%Account="AS",
Hello,
I have 4 address books. Each address book has the name of one of my
email addresses. When I write an email, I select the person directly
from the address book via doubleclick.
Now I want to use the macro %ACCOUNT="adressbook name" means
%ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL
Hello, Bat fans,
when I use the
%ABToFirstName
macro in a reply template, this only works, if the addressee has an
entry in my address book. Otherwise it will be "Hello, " with no
name to greet the addressee.
So if however there is no address book entry to be found, I would like
The Bat
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Hi Andreas,
On 03 April 2001 at 23:26:36 +0200 (which was 22:26 where I live)
Andreas Schwartmann wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
AS How can I do this? It seems I can either use one macro, not both of
AS them alternatively. Is
Hi, Bat folks,
on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 22:50:06 GMT +0100 - which was 23:50 in Cologne,
Germany, where I live -
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote the following lines regarding "Macro question":
MDP Yes. This was solved by the introduction of a very handy syntax for
MDP the
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Hi Andreas,
On 03 April 2001 at 00:03:06 +0200 (which was 23:03 where I live)
Andreas Schwartmann wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
AS Great,
Hi Andreas,
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 00:11:53 +0200GMT (04/04/2001, 06:11 +0800GMT),
Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
AS Now ... is there a way to let the Bat decide to switch between different
AS language templates? So whenever a mail comes from a german language
AS person, the reply template will be the
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Hello TBUDL Members!
Since I don't know if my message came through, here again:
---BEGIN TEMPLATE--
Hallo %ABTOHandle="%TOFNAME"!
Ich habe mir gedacht, Du brauchst mal wieder was zum Lachen:
%CURSOR
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Dierk
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Hello TBUDL Members!
I am still experimenting with macros in templates. Here is one QT,
making my life not to easy:
--Begin template--
Hallo %ABTOHandle="%TOFNAME"!
Ich habe mir gedacht, Du brauchst mal wieder was zum
Hello list,
I was wondering if there is a macro for using in the templates to make
a decision between the use of pgp or s/mime.
I know the macro "%signcomplete", but can I specify this macro a bit
more precisly to make a difference between the use of s/mime or pgp?
Like "%signcomplete=pgp" or
I get mail from a number of mailing lists where the default is to send
the reply to the list address. On a couple of these lists, I never
(or very rarely) want my reply to go the list. Is there any sort of
macro I can place in my reply template to address the reply to the
individual who posted
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Hi Katsmeow,
On 18 August 2000 at 17:28:46 GMT -0500 (which was 23:28 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Reply macro question":
K I get mail from a number of mailing lists where the default is
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